Our electrical glove testing professionals specialize in OSHA Compliance and NFPA 70E Compliance for manufacturing, construction, and general industry professionals.
Electrical gloves are made for both low-voltage and high-voltage applications. Janesville Glove Testing performs voltage-rated glove testing on rubber insulated gloves that fall under any of the six different categories of voltage rated gloves:
- Class 00: Maximum use AC voltage of 500 volts
- Class 0: Maximum use AC voltage of 1,000 volts
- Class 1: Maximum use AC voltage of 7,500 volts
- Class 2: Maximum use AC voltage of 17,000 volts
- Class 3: Maximum use AC voltage of 26,500 volts
- Class 4: Maximum use AC voltage of 36,000 volts
Rubber Glove Testing
Our electrical glove testing process involves multiple steps to ensure OSHA and NFPA 70E compliance.
- Gloves are washed and dried.
- Gloves are inflated and visually inspected for defects. Any visual failures are recorded and stamped.
- Gloves with no visual failures are filled with water and electrically tested using the industry standard AC current. Failures are pulled, recorded, and stamped, and the remaining gloves are tested a second time.
- Gloves are dried and a final inspection is performed
Loaner Voltage-Rated Gloves
To prevent downtime and service disruptions, we can supply you with loaner voltage-rated gloves for $3/pair while your gloves are being tested. You will be charged full price for lost or damaged loaner gloves. Should your gloves fail a test, you may purchase the replacement gloves if needed.